The crew turns their attention to Ryo Ishida and the stolen Blink Drive. They track down the location of Ishida’s secret research station, but something goes wrong. While the Android attempts to locate their missing friends, FIVE experiences flashbacks to her life before the mind wipe.

The Raza receives a distress call from Tabor, but when they arrive he’s nowhere to be found. Instead his former assistant Adrian is waiting for them on an outer colony in the middle of a stand off with their corporate overloads, Traugott. SIX and TWO disagree on whether or not to get involved and fight for the miners, but as the conflict on the ground escalates they may not have a choice.

Unbeknownst to the rest of the crew THREE has been trapped in a time loop, reliving the same day over and over. He must convince his crew mates that what’s happening to him is real and find a way to stop the loop.

A friend of Adrian’s is taken captive by one of Tabor’s rivals, demanding a specific data file in exchange for her release. When the crew discover that the file contains information about the construction of a secret Ferrous battle fleet, they agree to help in exchange for the file. The only problem, Adrian isn’t exactly sure where Tabor hid the data file.

The crew of the Raza from the alternate reality; Portia, Boone, Tash, Wexler and the Alt. Android steal an Ishida Cruiser and double cross Commander Truffault. When our crew finds out about what the alt. crew has been up to they realize it’s time to deal with their doppelgangers.

SIX is back on the Raza after being rescued from the fall out of a chemical attack. As he recovers on the ship, he begins to experience flashes of his life before the mind wipe. These flashes combined with the odd behavior of his crewmates forces SIX to question his reality.

When Ferrous Corp attacks a meeting of the outer colonies, its leadership escape with SIX back to the Raza. When one of them is found dead in his quarters our crew become suspicious of the new comers. Meanwhile, FIVE notices that the Android has been behaving abnormally of late but before she can investigate the ship is locked down and Ryo arrives to reclaim the blink drive.

When the Blink Drive self-initiates, it transports the Raza and it’s crew nearly six-hundred years into the past. With no other recorded civilizations in existence, the crew decides to go to Earth to resupply. Once in Earth’s orbit, however, the Android detects a subspace signal identical to that of the Blink Drive emanating from a small town in Wisconsin.

Victor and two other upgraded androids need assistance getting off of Janah-12 space station after a run in with one of their former owners. The Raza transports them to a place of sanctuary where they meet the creator of the upgrade, who also provides new information about TWO and the Android’s past.

Following up on information gleamed from one of the Android’s memories, the crew investigate Nova-17, a suspected Dwarf Star asset. While in orbit, THREE begins to experience strange dreams and becomes increasingly agitated. Once the crew infiltrates the place they realize it’s a storage facility for hundreds of synthetic humans, similar to TWO.

TWO has been taken captive by Ryo as part of a plan to force the crew of the Raza to hand over the Blink Drive. THREE, FIVE and SIX use transfer transit to travel to Zairon and negotiate for her life. Ryo attempts to convince his former crewmates to hand over the Blink Drive, but his plans are complicated by enemies within his court.

The crew of the Raza discover the real location of project Phoenix. In an attempt to deal Ferrous a fatal blow, they convince Commander Truffault and the Mikkei Combine it’s time to act. Together they formulate a plan to take out the shipyard before Ferrous’ new fleet can be deployed.

The crew wakes up, separated. Two, Three, and Four are locked away in prison while One and Five learn the details behind Six’s betrayal. Now, the former crew of The Raza must work on their own to solve new and old mysteries. But what if they dig too deep?

The imprisoned crew plans to break out. When Three receives a very helpful gift, all seems to be going according to plan. Until they lose their ride out. Are they stuck in the inescapable prison? Or do they still have some tricks up their sleeves?

Tensions are high as the crew and their new allies try to get along. Things start going wrong when the crew loses their memory, again. Five must figure out what’s going on but it may mean trusting the new members. Will they be friends or foes?

The chance to dock means time to resupply and seek out options. For some, it’s a matter of getting what they need, for others it’s about getting what they want. No matter the cost. Then, some new encounters lead to opportunities—both good and bad.

The crew is determined to figure out the circumstances behind One’s murder. With the unique upgrade she was given, Android is able to help them in ways they never expected. But in the quest to find answers, what new dangers await them?

When the crew needs to make some cash, Nyx suggests a heist to get ahold of the drug “Shadow”. But is she doing this to help out the crew or does she have ulterior motives? A heist turned rescue mission will become huge trouble for The Raza crew.

The crew seeks information on Alicia Reynaud and must rely on their “ally” Talbor Calchek. To find out what she’s after, Five hacks into the system and discovers a new drive that could completely change space travel. But has it all been a set up?

The first test of the Blink Drive doesn’t quite work out as intended. The Raza ends up further from home than they could ever imagine. Stuck in another reality with more trouble than they’ve ever faced—can they count on themselves for help?

Two faces danger as her body begins to collapse, the nanites no longer working. In hopes of saving her, they take their travels to Earth in search of the lab that constructed her. But will a familiar face stop them before they can save her?

Android reveals that there is a defect in her programming after having her first dream. Tempers rise as the crew debates on if she should be reset. But while she’s put under observation, strange things happen to the crew throughout the corridor.

While taking a break at a station, Five is kidnapped. Three seeks her out while Two, Four, and Nyx face trouble after the GA is tipped off about their location. With communication down and time against them, can they make their way back to the Raza?

Four reclaims his memories as Ishida Ryo and makes plans to take back his rightful throne. While he works towards his goal, the rest of the crew struggles with the person Four has reverted to and the trouble he brings.

The crew seeks out Commander Truffault with a plan that could stop the impending corporate war. Five volunteers to go undercover to find the potential bomb but their smooth plan hits a major rough patch when familiar faces show up unexpectedly.

Six strangers awake from stasis on board a derelict ship with no memories of who they are or how they got there. The search for answers only leads to more questions, and when they discover the ship’s destination, a mining colony, things only get cloudier.

A mysterious locked door, an unfathomable puzzle box, and an exploration of the ship’s maze-like vent systems heighten the tension as a decision is reached on the desperate miners. But the arrival of a corporate ship disrupts the crew’s best laid plans.

Five’s exploration of the ship’s vent system yields a shocking discovery, but before the crew can investigate, the ship drops out of FTL. What appears to be a mechanical issue soon becomes a suspected case of sabotage. And the bad news gets even worse.

The crew visits a space station to make repairs and get some R and R, but the stop takes some unexpected turns. Six visits a dodgy doctor. One and Three meet a dangerous doppelganger. Two and Five bet their lives. Four makes a discovery about his past.

The crew is hired by their handler to salvage an abandoned freighter. What appears to be a standard operation turns into a fight for survival when the crew discovers the ship is populated by virus-stricken, flesh munching former crewmembers.

Five explores the crew’s memories hidden in her subconscious, where she uncovers the dark truth about Four and Six’s violent pasts, the circumstances that landed her on the ship, and the idyllic childhood of a mysterious little boy named Titch.

The crew gains access to the secret room in the ship’s underbelly. Among the items they find inside is a sultry android named Wendy and a dying woman in stasis. Wendy is an entertainment android, but her idea of fun turns out to have fatal consequences.

Four abandons ship to reclaim his past. The rest of the crew race against time to locate and rescue him before he can be delivered back to his homeworld to face certain execution at the hands of his former enemies.

Tabor sends the crew on a mission to retrieve a scientist held captive on a remote planet. But in space nothing is as simple as it seems, and the mission devolves into a horrifying ordeal for one member of the crew, led by an individual from her past.

When the crew is attacked, they begin a search for the culprit. But as the hunt drags on, suspicions between crew-members mount, alliances shift, secrets are revealed, and the individual responsible for their collective mind wipe finally makes their move.

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The crew of a derelict ship awakens from stasis with no memories of who they are or how they got onboard. Their search for answers only leads to more questions, as they discover how their own sordid pasts inform an increasingly dangerous future.

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Kwan Lowe

I just finished watching Season 1 of this surprisingly good series. It starts off quickly (reminiscent of the opening of Pitch Black) and throws you into a proper science fiction universe complete with warring corporations, androids, FTL and secret military research. The characters, despite their names (One, Two, Three, etc.), are each unique and memorable. In some ways they remind me of the crew of Serenity. I found myself comparing them to Jayne or Mal or River. It's also a fun romp. It has some darker moments but remains playful without being campy. With so many somber shows today with Bruce Wayne levels of dark angst and soul-crushing backstories, it's refreshing to have the "I'll be in my bunk" moments. This is not to say the series was flawless. There are some stock characters and setups that have been seen a thousand times in Star Trek, BSG, Firefly, etc.. For example, the socially dysfunctional android who yearns to be human is standard fare and difficult to pull off in this day when even our phones have nuanced speech.

Norman Miller

Dark Matter is one part FIREFLY one Part FARSCAPE, The story in't overly complex. 6 people wake up with no memories of their past life in a corrupt universe. as the story progresses they find they are more connected to each other than just the memory loss.

Amy Kubis

Very Slow Episode Releases A week ago episode 6 aired and it has yet to be released. This is ridiculous when you are paying for the season. I love this show and have been waiting all week to watch. Most shows release within 1 - 2 days. Please release this episode! Guess you should buy on Amazon because they have episode 6. And now you release episode 7 before episode 6!!!!

Zyra L. F.

Fun and diverse show, much better than killjoys-need sunglasses for the incessant light flares. Warning: Ryo is weakest written and stereotyped character and nearly ruined back half of S2. Hope Franka Potente returns since every other show she's on stupidly kills her off.

Peter Stathis

Love this show! There's more to it than it lets on. They dropped the tiniest seed of a clue in season one that bigger things were coming, and in season three it paid off. Interesting characters that I care about, and the whole wiped memories thing makes for some unusual opportunities for conflict and development. Love it! More Dark Matter please!

Logan Vickery

Amazing! This show is so much fun. I love Sci Fi's but usually these mini series are hokey and have terrible writing. While not perfect (it doesn't have a huge budget after all) this one bucks that trend and leaves you on the edge of the seat wondering what's next.

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Kwan Lowe June 24, 2016

I just finished watching Season 1 of this surprisingly good series. It starts off quickly (reminiscent of the opening of Pitch Black) and throws you into a proper science fiction universe complete with warring corporations, androids, FTL and secret military research. The characters, despite their names (One, Two, Three, etc.), are each unique and memorable. In some ways they remind me of the crew of Serenity. I found myself comparing them to Jayne or Mal or River. It's also a fun romp. It has some darker moments but remains playful without being campy. With so many somber shows today with Bruce Wayne levels of dark angst and soul-crushing backstories, it's refreshing to have the "I'll be in my bunk" moments. This is not to say the series was flawless. There are some stock characters and setups that have been seen a thousand times in Star Trek, BSG, Firefly, etc.. For example, the socially dysfunctional android who yearns to be human is standard fare and difficult to pull off in this day when even our phones have nuanced speech.

Dark Matter is one part FIREFLY one Part FARSCAPE, The story in't overly complex. 6 people wake up with no memories of their past life in a corrupt universe. as the story progresses they find they are more connected to each other than just the memory loss.

Very Slow Episode Releases A week ago episode 6 aired and it has yet to be released. This is ridiculous when you are paying for the season. I love this show and have been waiting all week to watch. Most shows release within 1 - 2 days. Please release this episode! Guess you should buy on Amazon because they have episode 6. And now you release episode 7 before episode 6!!!!

Fun and diverse show, much better than killjoys-need sunglasses for the incessant light flares. Warning: Ryo is weakest written and stereotyped character and nearly ruined back half of S2. Hope Franka Potente returns since every other show she's on stupidly kills her off.

Love this show! There's more to it than it lets on. They dropped the tiniest seed of a clue in season one that bigger things were coming, and in season three it paid off. Interesting characters that I care about, and the whole wiped memories thing makes for some unusual opportunities for conflict and development. Love it! More Dark Matter please!

Amazing! This show is so much fun. I love Sci Fi's but usually these mini series are hokey and have terrible writing. While not perfect (it doesn't have a huge budget after all) this one bucks that trend and leaves you on the edge of the seat wondering what's next.

I'll give it 4, but its really more like 3.75. Slowly getting better and deeper, but its like getting a report card full of C's and B's. It passes, but at any moment it could fail...or become something worthy of A's. Its better than Season 1 of STNG...and its outclassed by Killjoys on the same channel/same night. Still, as the show progresses and the characters get fleshed out to where they aren't cardboard archtypes and the writers get a feel for the show it does get better. Or at least it doesn't make you want to stop watching.

Superb I'm not into Stargate, Firefly, or Star Trek but I like this one. I consider myself a sci-fi fan. Glad they don't have any alien looking humanoids on this show. The crew of the ship- Raza rules!

This is a throwback to the story driven space operas with a little camp added it. The humor is usually well placed and characters start off as archetypes and begin to grow as the series goes along. Great series altogether and definitely not standard solve everything in 45 minutes type show. Characters are fun, and stories are generally well done. Recommended for binge watching and surprises along the way keeps things very interesting

Worth the time... At first I thought, mmmm, this all seems so familiar, so I stopped watching it. Then one day I really bored and decided to give it another chance, and I am glad I did. By the third episode of the first season I was hooked. Great plot, great mystery, and the sexy female fatales....need I say more. Oh,yeah. WATCH IT!

You hit the nail on the head. NM, I was thinking the same thing about this show bring a cross between F.S. and F.F. I really like that they have integrated actors from some of my other faves into this show . . I cant wait for next season..

Awesome show. What they miss in special effects (ok, really effects are non existent here) they make up in great plot with unexpected twists, deep character development and universe consistency. Can't wait for the next season now!

If you loved Stargate SG-1... This isn't Stargate SG-1. It's very different, but it has many things that SG-1 fans will recognize and appreciate. You'll care about the main characters, and you'll get the right amount of action, fun, and seriousness. Some of the uniforms will remind you ot SG-1, Amanda Tapping has a hand in directing it, and many actors and actresses from SG-1 make guest appearances on this show. I'm not trying to say the Dark Matter universe has anything to do with SG-1. But if you miss Stargate, watch Dark Matter.

Love Not trumping Firefly for me but honestly liking it better then Farscape. Maybe it's the simplicity but I don't mind that. Also every character is learning with us making in easy to feel apart of the series.

Scarily addictive. Fantastic storyline. Incredibly bad depiction of future technologies. No where in these episodes is it explained why humans who have conquered interstellar travel in the distant future would still be using BlueTooth headphones...or flat panel LED screens...or QWERTY keyboards. As Spock would say: "Fascinating."

Dear Sci-Fi execs, don't cancel this show before you can finish it!!! Like you did with Farcape. Although there could be a little better study done to match the technology used on the ships and space stations (i.e. flat screens that looks like something from this century and the flip switches on the control panels, which looks like the archaic Boeing 737 panel with steam gages), the show is good!!

Great Show I like most of the characters on here except some of the none regulars. Their characters are a little to buttholeish for my tastes (this coming from a guy who is a a-hole himself). Hope this stays on for a long time and they don't stop it like they did StarGate SG-1.

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